The local total enthalpy at a specific point within a fluid flow, denoted as “h0,1,” is a thermodynamic property that describes the total energy per unit mass of a fluid at that point. It takes into account both the internal energy of the fluid and the kinetic energy associated with its motion at that specific location.Â
- Local total enthalpy at point one (h0,1) in J/kg
- Local static enthalpy at point one (h1) in J/kg
- Local velocity at point one (V1) in m/s